EUREKA, Mo. -- Lorie Kane better hope her near-guarantee of a victory doesn't come back to haunt her in the final round of the Michelob Light Classic.
Michelle Estill's 68 left her tied with Jeong Jang at 6-under 138, four shots off the lead.
Kane fired a 6-under-par 66 to take the lead after the second
round on Saturday. Kane's second bogey-free round at Fox Run Golf
Club put her at 10-under for the tournament and gave her a two-shot
lead over Rosie Jones heading into Sunday's final round.
Kane, who has never won in her five years on the LPGA tour, was
brimming with confidence after her round.
"I'm not going to be a bridesmaid anymore," Kane said. "This
is not a guarantee that I will win, but I'm going to bring
everything I've got. I know I have what it takes to win."
Kane had six birdies, highlighted by a chip from the fringe on
the 18th hole. Kane is the only player in the field not to have
made a bogey through two rounds of the 54-hole event.
Jones shot her second consecutive 68 to claim sole possession of
second place at 8-under. Jones birdied two of her last three holes
to shave Kane's lead in half.
"I didn't want her to sleep on a four-shot lead," Jones said.
Jones finished five hours after Kane and she was diplomatic when she heard of Kane's confidence.
"If (Kane) is feeling that good about (winning), then more power to her," Jones said.
Sally Dee was in third at 7-under.
The group tied for fourth, a shot behind Dee, is led by Jeong
Jang of Korea who shot 65 on Saturday to tie the course record.
Also at 6-under is Michelle Estill who shot 68.
Kane, 18th on the LPGA money list, has finished second nine
times in her five-year professional career. She finished second in
February at the Australian Lady Masters for her best finish this
year.
Kane opened the second round tied for fourth and after making
two birdies on the front nine, she closed with a rush to seize a
commanding lead. She birdied three of her last four holes,
including her birdie chip on 18, to distance herself from the
field.
"All I'm thinking about is playing solid golf," Kane said.
The final round will mark the first time Kane has held sole
possession of the lead entering a final round. Kane finished third
in last year's Michelob Light Classic.
"I will not be nervous on the first tee," Kane said. "Having
the lead on the first tee is an exciting feeling. It's awesome."
Jones has 10 career victories and thinks her experience will benefit her in the final round.
"I think I have the advantage from that standpoint," Jones said.
The first-round leaders, Pat Hurst, Kristi Albers and Rachel
Hetherington, had their problems Saturday. Hurst was at 5-under
after shooting even par, and Albers and Hetherington shot 1-over
73s to finish at 4-under.
The much anticipated shootout between the top two players on the
LPGA money list, Karrie Webb and Anika Sorenstam, never
materialized Saturday. The marquee players on the LPGA tour started
the day at even-par and finished the second round tied at 3-under.
Sorenstam is attempting to win the tournament for the fourth
consecutive year. The previous three tournaments were held at
Forest Hills Country Club in nearby St. Louis.
Lightning and rain delayed morning play for 66 minutes.
Divots Jang equaled the course record set by Michael Campbell.
Campbell, who competes on the European PGA Tour, set the mark in
the final round of the 1994 St. Louis Open. ... Melinda
Daniels-Price had a hole-in-one on the fourth hole. ... Amy Benz
withdrew after playing nine holes Saturday, and Liz Earley withdrew
before the start of the second round.